Tabbycat is a volunteer effort. Since 2012, its maintainers have spent thousands of hours working on it.

Donating to Tabbycat helps the maintainers to meet recurring costs and justify our ongoing contributions in responding to support enquiries, keeping the software up to date, fixing bugs, and developing new features.

We suggest that tournaments budget for a donation of A$1 (Australian dollar) per team. For tournaments run for fundraising or for profit, whether partly or solely, this payment is required and your licence to use Tabbycat is conditional upon it. General donations from individuals or organisations are of course also much appreciated.

Our suggested donation from BP UAM 2018, based on its size, is A$47. The easiest way to donate is via Paypal, but please don’t hesitate to email us if other methods would work better for you. Also, feel free to get in touch if you require an invoice or receipt for the payment.

BP UAM 2018 runs on Tabbycat 2.2.4 (Khao Manee)

Tabbycat is an open-source project developed by volunteers, and is free to use for tabbing non-profit, non-fundraising tournaments.
For a tournament of this size, we suggest a donation of $47.
Learn more about donating.

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